2020
DOI: 10.1071/an17495
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Reproductive performance of northern Australia beef herds. 2. Descriptive analysis of monitored reproductive performance

Abstract: A population-based epidemiological study was conducted between 2007 and 2011 and involved 78 northern Australian commercial beef-breeding herds and in excess of 56 000 cattle concurrently monitored. Cow reproductive performance was described from the biannual assessment of fetal age and lactation status. Both novel and well established measures of performance were used within four broad country types and included the following: percentage of lactating cows pregnant within 4 months of calving; percentage of cow… Show more

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“…Given the staggering rise in the number of days sub-tropical conditions are experiencing (Supplementary Table 2 , Fig. 8 ) it is no wonder that these areas have reported historical lows in terms of fertility rates 45 . Identification of heat-tolerant bulls would add genetic gain, not only reducing the amount of animals needless used and culled, but as a consequence, reduce global methane emissions and lower food costs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Given the staggering rise in the number of days sub-tropical conditions are experiencing (Supplementary Table 2 , Fig. 8 ) it is no wonder that these areas have reported historical lows in terms of fertility rates 45 . Identification of heat-tolerant bulls would add genetic gain, not only reducing the amount of animals needless used and culled, but as a consequence, reduce global methane emissions and lower food costs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Given the staggering rise in the number of days sub-tropical conditions are experiencing (Table 1, Fig. 8) it is no wonder that these areas have reported historical lows in terms of fertility rates 48 . Identification of heat-tolerant bulls would add much genetic gain not only reducing the amount of animals needless used and culled, but as a consequence, reduce global methane emissions and lower food costs In summary, our data show that bulls respond to heat stress in a different manner, with some bulls being more prone than others.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This was a value higher for the first quartile (25%) or third quartile (75%). For this study, the 25th (lower) percentile was the target achievable level of indicators FC, DO and CI, while the 75th percentile (higher) value was the target achievable level for PR [ 39 ].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%